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How do you programmatically adjust the horizontal divider of a PropertyGrid control?

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2022-12-19 19:04 出处:网络
I am using a .NET PropertyGrid control in my C# project. When the form开发者_Go百科 containing the grid loads, the horizontal splitter (which divides the Settings from the Description) is at a defaul

I am using a .NET PropertyGrid control in my C# project.

When the form开发者_Go百科 containing the grid loads, the horizontal splitter (which divides the Settings from the Description) is at a default position. How do I change the position of that splitter programmatically in C#?


This code is based off of an article (http://www.codeproject.com/KB/grid/GridDescriptionHeight.aspx) from The Code Project, with two fixes and some cleanup introduced.

private void ResizeDescriptionArea(PropertyGrid grid, int lines)
{
    try
    {
        var info = grid.GetType().GetProperty("Controls");
        var collection = (Control.ControlCollection)info.GetValue(grid, null);

        foreach (var control in collection)
        {
            var type = control.GetType();

            if ("DocComment" == type.Name)
            {
                const BindingFlags Flags = BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.NonPublic;
                var field = type.BaseType.GetField("userSized", Flags);
                field.SetValue(control, true);

                info = type.GetProperty("Lines");
                info.SetValue(control, lines, null);

                grid.HelpVisible = true;
                break;
            }
        }
    }

    catch (Exception ex)
    {
        Trace.WriteLine(ex);
    }
}

I've used it in my own projects; it should work fine for you.


You cannot do that with the public methods and properties exposed by the PropertyGrid control, or at least I couldn't find anything useful.
You might try to use reflection to get the sub-controls of the property grid that display the settings or the description, and try to set their height programmatically; I guess that the splitter is just docked, and setting it position would not change anything.
Looking at the PropertyGrid's non-public members with the debugger should help you find out about the internal structure of the control.


And here's Matthew Ferreira's solution in VB.Net. Thanks Matthew, works a treat!

    Imports System.Reflection

    Public Sub ResizeDescriptionArea(grid As PropertyGrid, lines As Integer)
        Try
            Dim info = grid.[GetType]().GetProperty("Controls")
            Dim collection = DirectCast(info.GetValue(grid, Nothing), Control.ControlCollection)

            For Each control As Object In collection
                Dim type = control.[GetType]()

                If "DocComment" = type.Name Then
                    Const Flags As BindingFlags = BindingFlags.Instance Or BindingFlags.NonPublic
                    Dim field = type.BaseType.GetField("userSized", Flags)
                    field.SetValue(control, True)

                    info = type.GetProperty("Lines")
                    info.SetValue(control, lines, Nothing)

                    grid.HelpVisible = True
                    Exit For
                End If
            Next

        Catch ex As Exception
            Trace.WriteLine(ex)
        End Try
    End Sub
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